10044611

Mapping Selective Dscp Values to Gtp-U

PublishedAugust 7, 2018
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1. An apparatus comprising at least one interface unit configured to provide connection to at least one network, and a processor configured to receive a packet via the at least one interface unit, to detect a service identification in the packet, to decide, based on the detected service identification, between whether a tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated and whether the tunnel protocol extension header is not to be generated, and, when the tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated, to generate the tunnel protocol extension header, to encapsulate the received packet with the generated tunnel protocol extension header and to forward the encapsulated packet, wherein the service identification comprises a DiffServe Code Point (DSCP) value.

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2. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to to decide whether the tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated or not by referring to a predefined list of service identifications.

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3. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein the list comprises a content of the tunnel protocol extension header for the service identification.

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4. The apparatus according to claim 2 , wherein a plurality of the predefined lists are provided, and the processor is configured to select an appropriate list of the plurality of predefined lists based on an access point name involved in a session in which the packet is received.

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5. The apparatus according to claim 4 , wherein the processor is configured to decide based on the access point name involved in a session either to decide based on the detected service identification whether the tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated or not, or not to generate any tunnel protocol extension.

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6. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the processor is configured to replace the detected service identification with a default service identification.

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7. The apparatus according to claim 1 , wherein the tunnel protocol extension header is a General Packet Radio Service Tunneling Protocol-User plane (GTP-U) extension header.

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8. A system comprising a gateway including the apparatus according to claim 1 , and a transport detection function including another apparatus comprising another interface unit configured to provide connection to a network, and another processor configured to receive the packet via the another interface unit, to detect whether the packet relates to a specific application, and, when it is detected that the packet relates to the specific application, to insert the service identification in the packet based on the application, and, when it is detected that the packet does not relate to the specific application, to insert a default service identification in the packet, and wherein the processor of the gateway is configured to receive the packets sent from the transport detection function.

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9. An apparatus comprising an interface unit configured to provide connection to a network, and a processor configured to receive a packet via the interface unit, to detect whether the packet relates to a specific application, and, when it is detected that the packet relates to the specific application, to insert a service identification in the packet based on the application, and, when it is detected that the packet does not relate to the specific application, to insert a default service identification in the packet, wherein a list including a plurality of specific applications and service indications associated with each of the specific applications is provided, and the processor is configured to insert the service identification in the packet by referring to the list.

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10. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the specific application is a predefined application which requires special treatment such as providing a specific bandwidth, a specific data rate, a specific quality of service class, resource reservation for a specific duration, and/or a specific routing for the packet.

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11. The apparatus according to claim 9 , wherein the apparatus is provided in transport detection function network element or in a gateway.

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12. A method comprising receiving a packet from a network, detecting a service identification in the packet, deciding, based on the detected service identification, between whether a tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated and whether the tunnel protocol extension header is not to be generated, and, when the tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated, generating the tunnel protocol extension header, encapsulating the received packet with the generated tunnel protocol extension header and forwarding the encapsulated packet, wherein the service identification comprises a DiffServe Code Point (DSCP) value.

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13. The method according to claim 12 , further comprising deciding whether a tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated or not by referring to a predefined list of service identifications.

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14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the list comprises a content of a tunnel protocol extension header for a service identification.

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15. The method according to claim 13 , wherein a plurality of predefined lists are provided, and the method further comprises selecting an appropriate list of the plurality of predefined lists based on an access point name involved in a session in which the packet is received.

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16. The method according to claim 12 , further comprising deciding, based on the access point name involved in a session either to decide based on the detected service identification whether a tunnel protocol extension header is to be generated or not, or not to generate any tunnel protocol extension.

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17. The method according to claim 12 , further comprising replacing the detected service indication with a default service indication.

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18. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the tunnel protocol extension header is a GTP-U extension header.

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19. A computer program product comprising code means embodied on a non-transitory computer-readable medium, said code means configured to perform the method according to claim 12 when run on a processing means or module.

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20. A method comprising receiving a packet, detecting whether the packet relates to a specific application, and, when it is detected that the packet relates to the specific application, inserting a service identification in the packet based on the application, and, when it is detected that the packet does not relate to the specific application, inserting a default service identification in the packet, wherein a list including a plurality of specific applications and service indications associated with each of the specific applications is provided, and the method further comprises inserting the service identification in the packet by referring to the list.

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21. The method according to claim 20 , wherein the specific application is a predefined application which requires special treatment such as providing a specific bandwidth, a specific data rate, a specific quality of service class, resource reservation for a specific duration, and/or a specific routing for the packet.

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August 7, 2018

Inventors

Thomas Belling

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